Mori Green

Mori Green (1955-2008) was a Jewish-American mobster who served as the second-in-command of the Roth crime family under Isaac Roth. In 2008, he was killed during a failed diamond deal with the Pegorino crime family at the Natural History Museum.

Biography
Mori Green was born in Brooklyn, New York City in 1955 to a Jewish-American family, and he was involved with the Jewish Mob from a young age. In 1980, he was convicted of possession of stolen property at the age of 25, followed by a 1985 arrest for tax evasion, a 1993 arrest for racketeering, and a 2000 arrest for violating an anti-conflict diamond act. Green became the second-in-command of the Roth crime family under Isaac Roth, importing illegal conflict diamonds from Africa and having ties to crime syndicates such as the Pegorino crime family. In 2008, he arranged for a deal with the Pegorinos at the Natural History Museum in New York City, where they would buy some stolen diamonds from Ray Boccino's associates Niko Bellic and Johnny Klebitz. Green was struck by the beauty of the diamonds, but the deal was short-lived; Luis Fernando Lopez shot Green in the back several times with an M4 carbine from a window above, and he attempted to steal the diamonds. The ambush led to a deterioration in relations between the Italian and Jewish mafias, and the diamonds were stolen by The Lost MC.